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RE: Coolant Level Low - andy355 - 17-11-2012 10:28am i had the same - popped into dealer, guy looked for leaks and couldnt find any - topped it up a bit and its fine now. certainly was not low, was well above min. Coolant Level Low - Kofer - 23-11-2012 03:11pm It seems problem is solved. See updated LTB00502 RE: Coolant Level Low - cjfp - 23-11-2012 03:26pm (23-11-2012 03:11pm)Kofer Wrote: It seems problem is solved. See updated LTB00502 Can you provide details as very few of us can access the details of the TSBs - Cheers Coolant Level Low - Kofer - 23-11-2012 03:41pm (23-11-2012 03:26pm)cjfp Wrote: Can you provide details as very few of us can access the details of the TSBs - Cheers I have but not english language. Shortly its needed to disassemble the engine cylinder head RE: Coolant Level Low - cjfp - 23-11-2012 03:48pm (23-11-2012 03:41pm)Kofer Wrote: I have but not english language. Shortly its needed to disassemble the engine cylinder head OK, thx. Coolant Level Low - Kofer - 23-11-2012 03:57pm I suggest to do it by next service check becouse it has to be changed oil and oil filter (i suppose for cost of service) RE: Coolant Level Low - LIONHEAD - 27-11-2012 04:48pm So I brought it in for the 1st complimentary service and the dealer did find a leak. According to the work order: SSM 59917 (per cjfp post) for coolant loss diagnosis. Pressure tested and observed the pressure-slowly dropping. Remove the core plugs and reseal with correct thread sealant. Reassembled engine and refilled coolant. Pressure tested- No more pressure loss. RE: Coolant Level Low - bigwheels - 01-12-2012 04:49pm I recently visited the dealer for my 1st-year complimentary maintenance service and coolant level check. My total mileage is presently 5300 miles. Service guy told me that the coolant level is at borderline (where the sensor would turn on low coolant message) and it's normal to check/fill up coolant level annually. Pressure test was good. So I can only conclude that this is an Evoque design flaw. Also, the dealer replaced the Evoque's SDARS module and software (that handles radio reception) as part of a general recall. It is written on my invoice as: E Q165 SDARS Poor Reception The new module improves radio reception. RE: Coolant Level Low - Bruno787 - 02-12-2012 02:44pm what kind of coolant must be used? RE: Coolant Level Low - simonc - 03-12-2012 11:53am Had this message popping up on my Si4 when first starting over the past few days and today brought it into the dealer to have a look and they confirmed there is a pressure loss in the system so they need to have a closer look at the problem. Hoping it won't take too long to sort out but apparently it will take a couple of days or so. Oh and as for what coolant is used, it does mention it in the manual (which I don't have to hand), but I think it was a 50/50 mix of water and Texaco XLC antifreeze coolant. |